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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Cristian Stan If you are a dog lover or you own a dog, then you want to know all of the signs that your dog is not healthy. If your dog is not feeling good, then you want to know the signs and symptoms that your dog is experiencing so you can help your dog get healthy. written by Cristian Stan Owning a pet is the greatest thing in the world because you have something that will listen to you and won’t pass judgment and your pet can be your best friend in the whole world so you don’t want to see anything happen to your pet. written by peter hutch A urinary tract infection ( UTI ) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. The most common cause of UTI are bacteria from the bowel that live on the skin near the rectum or in the vagina which can spread and enter the urinary tract through the urethra. written by John Mehrmann Statistics show that most men prefer using Internet search engines for quick advice on health related topics, even more than calling or scheduling time to discuss health concerns with a doctor. The following are the most frequently searched Men's Health Topics on AOL Search. written by peter hutch Parents or guardians of children who experience bedwetting at night or accidents. written by peter hutch Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is a term that is used to cover many problems of the feline urinary tract, including stones and cystitis. The term feline urologic syndrome (FUS) is an older term which is still sometimes used for this condition. The condition can lead to plugged-penis syndrome also known as blocked cat syndrome. written by peter hutch A urinary tract infection ( UTI ) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. The most common cause of UTI are bacteria from the bowel that live on the skin near the rectum or in the vagina which can spread and enter the urinary tract through the urethra. Urinary tract infections usually develop first in the lower urinary tract (urethra, bladder) and, if not treated, progress to the upper urinary tract (ureters, kidneys). written by Corwin Brown Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be divided into upper tract infections, which involve the kidneys, and lower tract infections, which involve the bladder, urethra, or prostate. However, in practice, and particularly in children, differentiating between the sites may be difficult or impossible. Moreover, infection often moves from one area to the other. written by peter hutch A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. Although urine contains a variety of fluids, salts, and waste products, it usually does not have bacteria in it. When bacteria get into the bladder or kidney and multiply in the urine, they cause a UTI. written by Juliet Cohen Urinary Infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects a portion of the urinary tract. Urinary Infections affectts million people each year. The urinary tract infections are the second most common type of infection in the body. written by Juliet Cohen Loss of bladder control is called urinary incontinence. The severity of urinary incontinence ranges from occasionally leaking urine when you cough or sneeze to having sudden, unpredictable episodes of strong urinary urgency. It is caused by physiologic, pharmacologic, pathologic, or psychological factors.About 12 million adults in the United States have urinary incontinence. It's most common in women over 50 years old. But it can also affect younger people, especially women who have just given birth. written by Juliet Cohen A urinary tract infection ( UTI ) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. written by Juliet Cohen Urinary incontinence is the involuntary release of urine. It may be caused by physiologic, pharmacologic, pathologic, or psychological factors. written by Sven Ullmann A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection that originates in your urinary system. UTIS are not only painful but they are extremely annoying. << previous page 1 next page>> |